Join our Frontend Development and Web Designing course in Dubai, available in-person and online. Master HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Tailwind CSS to build fast, responsive websites from scratch. Suitable for beginners, graphic designers moving into web design, and professionals adding front-end skills to their portfolio.
Frontend Development and Web Designing training at Orbit Training Centre teaches you to build complete, responsive websites using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Tailwind CSS. Under the guidance of Juraij V U — 6 years of training experience, 500+ professionals trained — you work through structured exercises including building a multi-page responsive website, a portfolio page, and an interactive UI component using JavaScript DOM manipulation. Certification is internationally recognised and aligned with UAE employer requirements.
Frontend Development and Web Designing training at Orbit Training Centre teaches you to build complete, responsive websites using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Tailwind CSS. Under the guidance of Juraij V U — 6 years of training experience, 500+ professionals trained — you work through structured exercises including building a multi-page responsive website, a portfolio page, and an interactive UI component using JavaScript DOM manipulation. Certification is internationally recognised and aligned with UAE employer requirements.
The course runs across 30 to 35 hours of 2-hour sessions, available in small batches of 5 to 8 students or one-to-one for professionals with specific timelines. You progress from HTML document structure through CSS layout systems, then into JavaScript interactivity and Tailwind CSS utility-class workflows — the toolkit Dubai’s digital agencies, e-commerce teams, and SaaS companies expect from a working front-end developer.
I am an experienced Computer Coding Educator, committed to teaching the newest programming languages and frameworks from the most recent. I am well versed and expertise in programming languages such as Python, PHP, Laravel, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript both so far as front end and backend technologies are concerned. I have learned these languages deepl, and their practical applications, thus have formulated, and delivers training programs which are tailored to meet specific requirements of individuals and organizations.
My teaching approach is highly interactive, keeping students in a participative mood through exercises, lectures, and real-world applications that help them to understand the concept essentially. I am proud for my skill to explain tricky ideas instead of unsettling them as well as devotion to build a trustful environment. This way, students would not only acquire the skills essential to modern industries, but also build the communication skills useful for a productive and fulfilling career life. Students from a previous class speaks highly of my skills in breaking down difficult concept into easy to understand parts which makes me a sought-after trainer of developers’ community.
| Day | Timing | Classes Type | Class Hour’s |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | 10:00 AM – 09:00 PM | Batches | 2 Hours Session |
| Wednesday | 12:00 PM – 09:00 PM | One to one | 2 Hours Session |
| Thursday | 10:00 AM – 09:00 PM | One to one | 2 Hours Session |
| Friday | 12:00 PM – 09:00 PM | Private | 2 Hours Session |
| Saturday | 10:00 AM – 09:00 PM | Batches | 2 Hours Session |
| Sunday | 10:00 AM – 09:00 PM | One to one | 2 Hours Session |
Frontend development and web designing is the practice of building the visual and interactive layer of websites — everything a user sees and clicks on — using HTML for structure, CSS for styling, and JavaScript for behaviour. In Dubai, every business with an online presence needs someone who can design and build web pages: digital marketing agencies, e-commerce platforms, hospitality brands, real estate portals, and government-facing service platforms all hire front-end professionals. HTML and CSS power more than 95% of all websites globally (W3Techs, 2024). Web designing course training at Orbit equips you to produce professional, responsive websites using the tools Dubai employers and clients actually use in production.
Dubai’s digital economy expanded significantly under the UAE’s We the UAE 2031 vision, which targets a threefold increase in the digital economy’s contribution to GDP. According to Statista (2024), the UAE’s digital advertising market alone exceeds $1.6 billion annually — every dirham of that spend requires websites, landing pages, and visual interfaces built by front-end developers.
Dubai’s e-commerce sector, led by platforms like noon.com, Namshi, and Dubizzle, employs frontend developers across product teams, marketing departments, and agency partners.
Tailwind CSS now exceeds 8 million weekly npm downloads, and the State of CSS survey (2024) records 62% developer usage — making it a required skill for modern frontend roles.
A junior web designer in Dubai earns AED 3,500–6,000 per month, rising to AED 8,000–16,000 for mid-level front-end developers with JavaScript skills.
This course follows a 35-hour curriculum delivered in 2-hour sessions. You will learn to:
By the end of the course, you will have a complete, portfolio-ready website that demonstrates modern frontend skills valued by Dubai employers.
This course requires no prior experience in web design or coding — it starts from how a browser reads an HTML file.
Graphic designers who can create visuals in Canva or Photoshop but cannot build them as websites are the fastest learners. Fresh graduates from IT, media, or business backgrounds benefit greatly from the structured path to certification.
Marketing professionals who manage websites, entrepreneurs who want to build their own sites, and career changers from unrelated fields are also welcome. No mathematics or engineering background is needed — basic computer literacy is enough.
| Job Title | Key Skills Applied | AED Monthly Salary Range |
|---|---|---|
| Junior Web Designer | HTML, CSS, Tailwind CSS | AED 3,500–6,000 |
| Front-End Developer | HTML, CSS, JavaScript, DOM | AED 6,000–12,000 |
| UI Developer | JavaScript, CSS Grid, Flexbox | AED 8,000–14,000 |
| Web Designer (Agency / In-House) | Full frontend + Tailwind CSS | AED 4,500–9,000 |
| Freelance Web Designer | HTML, CSS, JS, responsive design | AED 5,000–18,000 (project-based) |
| Senior Front-End Developer | JS frameworks + advanced CSS | AED 12,000–20,000 |
Dubai’s digital agency sector and e-commerce platforms hire junior web designers regularly. Freelance web designers serving hospitality, retail, and real estate sectors build websites at AED 3,000–12,000 per project. Within two years of certification, developers who add a JavaScript framework often move into mid-level roles earning AED 12,000 or above.
Juraij V U, software development trainer with 6 years of experience, has trained over 500 professionals at Orbit Training Centre across software development, design, and technical disciplines.
Orbit’s frontend course covers Tailwind CSS as a core module because Dubai employer job postings increasingly list Tailwind alongside Bootstrap as a required or preferred skill.
The free demo session is a working session. You open a code editor, write your first HTML file, and see it render in a browser in the first 20 minutes. The trainer reviews your background and career goal, then explains exactly which sessions will be most relevant to you.
One-to-one training allows professionals to move through CSS Grid or JavaScript in a single focused session rather than waiting for a batch. Post-training support includes 30-day access to materials, direct trainer queries, and guidance on building a public portfolio that Dubai recruiters can find.
KHDA-aligned certification is included — UAE employers recognise the credential.
| Skill Learned | Tool / Standard | Job Title in Dubai | AED Monthly Salary |
|---|---|---|---|
| HTML5 + CSS3 + Responsive Design | Flexbox, Grid, Media Queries | Junior Web Designer | AED 3,500–6,000 |
| JavaScript DOM + ES6 | Vanilla JS, Fetch API | Front-End Developer | AED 6,000–12,000 |
| Tailwind CSS | Utility-first CSS, Custom Config | UI Developer / Web Designer | AED 6,000–14,000 |
| Full Frontend Stack | HTML + CSS + JS + Tailwind | Senior Front-End Developer | AED 12,000–20,000 |
Web designing is the process of building the visual and interactive parts of a website — layout, colour, typography, navigation, and user interaction — using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. In Dubai, frontend developers and web designers work across digital agencies, e-commerce companies, real estate portals, and hospitality brands to build and maintain the websites customers see. The role covers both the visual design layer and the code that makes it function across devices.
The course runs across 30 to 35 hours of instruction in 2-hour sessions. In a batch format with three sessions per week, most students finish in four to five weeks. In one-to-one format at Orbit Training Centre, professionals with specific goals — such as learning Tailwind CSS or JavaScript DOM manipulation — have completed targeted modules in two to three weeks by scheduling sessions around their work hours.
No coding experience is needed. The course starts from how a browser reads an HTML file — zero assumed knowledge. Graphic designers, marketing professionals, and career changers with no technical background complete this course regularly. If you can use a computer and open a browser, you have the required starting point. The trainer sets up your development environment in the first session so there are no technical barriers before you write your first line of HTML.
Orbit Training Centre’s course is KHDA-aligned, and the completion certificate is recognised by UAE employers in the technology, digital marketing, and creative sectors. KHDA (Knowledge and Human Development Authority) is Dubai’s authority overseeing private training standards. Developers who complete the course with a deployed portfolio website typically have a stronger position in interviews than candidates presenting certificates without demonstrable project work.
According to Glassdoor and UAE salary data (2025), junior web designers in Dubai earn AED 3,500–6,000 per month, while front-end developers with JavaScript skills earn AED 6,000–14,000 per month. Senior front-end developers with framework experience earn AED 12,000–20,000 per month. Freelance web designers serving Dubai’s hospitality, retail, and real estate sectors earn AED 5,000–18,000 per month on a project basis, with no income tax on earnings in the UAE.